The good, bad and ugly looks of the week.
Events proved that on every count the RBI had accurately predicted both the damage and the lack of benefit. What the RBI was hiding was the fact that Modi had ignored its concerns -- all of which turned out to be true -- and gone ahead anyway, asserts Aakar Patel.
Tara Sutaria graced the Bombay Times Fashion Week ramp in a lusciously-embroidered red lehenga with a black -- yes, we know it's an unconventional shade -- choli.
Detectives, superheroes, biopics, documentaries, it's all there on OTT this week. Sukanya Verma offers some suggestions.
The good, bad and ugly looks from the celebrity circus.
One outfit. Three celebrities. Tell us who wore it better.
Bollywood maintained its high fashion quotient, and made pretty pictures on the red carpet and off it.
With the ball difficult to grip, the pacers had a tough time but once the spinners started operating India started to peg things back a little.
The film starts out well with plenty of fun and intrigue, but the second half does not live up to the promises of the first, writes S Saraswathi.
Wide-eyed and curious, Angira is the cutest girl you'd see all day.
The actor has some easy techniques for achieving radiant skin.
She took fun to the next level wearing sequins, the hottest trend of summer, on her face.
They took whopping fashion risks and were greatly rewarded.
Prints in silk, handmade shibori, hints of denim, uneven hems, 3D florals...Anamika Khanna's collection had casual, fun outfits for your everyday wardrobe.
Anupriya, Donal, Elli, Nargis, Regina, Sharvari radiated tremendous style.
The Dabbang girl of Bollywood had us the moment she appeared on the catwalk.
Gehlot said even within the party, there is an opinion in favour of making Rahul the new president.
B-Town's memorable fashion moments this week.
The celebs brought glam and jaadu to the Shaadi by Marriott Bonvoy event.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 is a silly scary movie that knows it is a silly scary movie, observes Sukanya Verma.
From jaadugars to Jane Austen, OTT offerings this week are as eclectic as it gets, says Sukanya Verma.
Saira Banu turned nostalgic on her 79th birthday on August 23.
Asumal Sirumalani aka Asaram added around 400 ashrams in India and abroad within a span of four decades.
It was lovely to enjoy the magical atmosphere of celebrating the spectacular accomplishments of extraordinary men and women who had enriched the world of sciences, literature and peace, notes Ambassador T P Sreenivasan after attending last week's Nobel Prize awards ceremony.
'If we're able to make a child laugh or feel happy to come to school, more than half the battle is won,' Katha Founder Geeta Dharmarajan tells Geetanjali Krishna.
World No. 16 Marco Cecchinato will spearhead Italy's challenge, while they also have the experienced world No. 37 Andreas Seppi as they look to continue their good record against India.
Shahid Kapoor packs in a lot of blood and gore in his new film, Bloody Daddy, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar (Tiger Zinda Hai, Gunday).
6 times Kurup actress Anupama Parameswaran aced the traditional look.
A new complaint was on Wednesday filed at the suburban Borivali police station in Mumbai against 'godwoman' Radhe Maa alleging her involvement in promoting superstition.
The actress stunned in a desi avatar by J J Valaya.
The Centre told the Supreme Court on Monday that religious freedom does not include a fundamental right to convert other people to a particular religion and that it certainly does not embrace the right to convert an individual through fraud, deception, coercion or allurement.
Let's delve into the world of IPL 2024 and meet the captains who are ready to leave their mark on cricket's biggest stage.
'They are perhaps the only night when the stars, those celestial seraphs, become as vulnerable, as doggedly human, as the rest of us.'
He then broke into a riff on the Carpenters hit song Top Of The World and sang, 'There was only one wish on my mind... RRR has to win, pride of every Indian... and must put me on the top of the world.'
2019 was the Bharatiya Janata Party's breakout year, when it stretched the boundaries of what was thought possible and ended up with 303 seats on its own steam. Now it is forced to play defence, on a pitch queered by too many variables, asserts Prem Panicker.